EDEA Energy and the National Arab Mining Company (NAMC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) advancing plans for a battery assembly plant in Aqaba, Jordan, aimed at strengthening sustainable energy infrastructure and regional manufacturing capability.
The agreement formalises cooperation between the Australian energy storage innovator and one of Jordan’s most forward-looking industrial companies to undertake detailed feasibility studies for the proposed facility. Under the MoU, both organisations will explore the development of a battery assembly plant designed to produce advanced energy storage systems for civilian, defence, and grid-scale applications.
Located in the strategic port city of Aqaba, the proposed facility seeks to support Jordan’s growing energy storage ambitions while contributing to broader economic diversification and positioning the Kingdom as a regional hub for sustainable energy technologies.
The partnership builds on each organisation’s strengths: EDEA Energy’s deep expertise in advanced lithium-ion energy systems and NAMC’s commitment to strengthening Jordan’s energy sector and participation in the global energy transition. EDEA’s portfolio spans sovereign, resilient energy storage for defence and humanitarian applications, while NAMC brings strategic insight into downstream critical minerals and local industrial capacity.
This MoU represents a significant milestone in EDEA Energy’s international collaboration initiatives and reflects shared vision on delivering scalable, sustainable energy solutions that empower communities and national infrastructures alike.
Further updates on feasibility outcomes, project timelines, and next steps will be published on edea.energy as the partnership progresses.